EP 167 w/ Hanson – Andy Frasco’s World Saving Podcast
Pod-Bard Shawn delivers a special message to MIA co-host, Nick Gerlach. Andy catches up with the band on the road and an airing of the grievances occurs. But most importantly, we got legends on the Interview Hour this week as we welcome all 3 brothers, Taylor, Zac, and Isaac of Hanson! Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out Andy’s new song, “Wash, Rinse, Repeat” on iTunes, Spotify Check out our buds, Hanson! Produced by Andy Frasco Joe Angelhow Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Nick Gerlach The U.N. Arno Bakker
‘MMMBop’: The Story Behind The Success Of Hanson’s Debut Single
It topped charts everywhere and made the brothers instant superstars. But its success was anything but assured.
Upon its April 1997 release, Hanson’s debut single “MMMBop” was inescapable. The song dominated the airwaves worldwide, a daisy-fresh burst of melody that was even more irresistible thanks to the beaming blonde teenagers behind it. While “MMMBop” was soaring up the international charts, Isaac Hanson was 16, Taylor was 14, and Zac was just 11 years old. Comparisons with family groups The Jackson 5 and The Osmonds were inevitable but, while Hanson evoked the grin-inducing exuberance of the young Jacksons in particular, there was a crucial difference – from the beginning, Hanson wrote their own material and were a working band, despite their tender years.
“MMMBop” was written a couple of years earlier, as Isaac told The Guardian in 2018, “I was 14, and my brothers Taylor and Zac were 12 and 10 respectively. We listened to a lot of doo-wop, which influenced the chorus of ‘MMMBop.’ We were trying to write a part for another song and came up with this catchy hook, but it didn’t really fit. Much, much later, I said to the guys: ‘Remember that hook? It really sticks in your head. We need to find a way to use it.’ Then, as we were getting ready for bed, we all sang it together in the bathroom.”
That hook proved vital to the success of “MMMBop,” a chorus so catchy that the existential doubts of the lyrics flew under the radar for most listeners. Isaac later recalled the inspiration for the song, “A few days later, Taylor was sitting at the keyboard with an intense look on his face. ‘I have an idea,’ he said. ‘We can make this song about life – and all the rejection we’re feeling.’ The lyrics were wise beyond the Hanson brothers’ years, considering the importance of maintaining relationships that endure to old age and reflecting on transient friendships (“In an mmm bop they’re gone/In an mmm bop they’re not there.”)
The brothers recorded the song in late 1995 and it became the title track of their second self-released album, which they sold at local gigs. This first recorded version of “MMMBop” was markedly slower than the one that would become an international hit, drawing more attention to the mature lyrics. Considering their age and the resources at their disposal (Isaac would later say it was recorded in a “one-car garage”), this “MMMBop” is impressive, yet it lacks the pop pizzazz that would make them stars.
Mercury Records’ Head Of A&R, Steve Greenberg, heard enough in that demo to drive to a county fair in Coffeyville, Kansas, and sign Hanson on the spot. Greenberg set about making “MMMBop” a hit and called on the hot production duo of the time, The Dust Brothers. Before work on the song could be finished, though, Odelay by Beck was released and The Dust Brothers’ stock rose exponentially. “MMMBop” fell by the wayside, with only the instrumental framework completed.
Greenberg brought in Black Grape producer Steve Lironi and Mark Hudson (who’d worked with Aerosmith and Ringo Starr) to finish the track. There were also some new issues to deal with: “As we were recording, Taylor’s voice was breaking,” Greenberg told The Guardian in 2018. “He could barely sing ‘MMMBop’ in the original key, which I really wanted to keep because it had sounded so exciting.”
Nonetheless, the final track bounced where the original had dragged its heels; it was peppy and bittersweet while the original had felt slightly labored. Despite the teething problems, it had enough of The Dust Brothers’ fingerprints on it (turntable scratches, drily funky beats) for its pop-country stylings to sound contemporary. The brothers’ ebullient vocals were the cherry on top.
“MMMBop” sold in staggering amounts worldwide – the single sold 1.5 million copies in the US, over 750,000 in the UK. It topped charts everywhere and made the brothers instant superstars. Decades later, they’re still going strong, even if the key in which they perform “MMMBop” had to be dropped long ago.
Hanson’s “MMMBop” appeared on 1999’s Now That’s What I Call Music! 1, alongside other 90s classics like Spice Girls’ “Say You’ll Be There” and Cherry Poppin’ Daddies’s “Zoot Suit Riot.” Looking for more stories behind music’s biggest hits? Check out the Now! That’s What I Call Music page.
Hanson Signing
Who: Hanson
What: Red Green Blue CD Signing
Where: Rough Trade NYC
When: May 20, 6pm
How: Request Tickets
Don’t Let Me Down Out April 15th
DON’T LET ME DOWN OUT APRIL 15TH
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HANSON: RGB World Premiere
WEEKLY PIC
So many sounds captured during our RBG sessions last year and PLYRZ studios. Coming down the pike soon…something blue, and a little bit GOLD.
Red Green Blue Tour Bag Policies
Please note: Many venues have instituted new bag policies due to covid to reduce the handling of personal items when entering a venue. We have tried to put together a list of the venues and their current bag policies. Please double check with your venue as they are subject to change at any time. Many of these have been put in place in the past year or so, so do not rely on what you were able to bring in if you’ve attended a show at these venues in the past. Any venues without a policy listed, we were unable to find on their website.
Tour Date | Bag Policy |
July 12 Houston, TX House of Blues | Clear bags under 12″x6″x12″, no backpacks |
July 14 New Orleans, LA Joy | Purses and small bags are allowed in the venue and are subject to search upon entry. |
July 15 Nashville, TN Ryman | No oversized bags or backpacks |
July 16 Atlanta, GA The Eastern | no backpacks, only small bags and purses |
July 17 St Petersburg, FL Jannus Live | no backpacks, oversized bags or purses larger than a standard sheet of paper |
July 19 Birmingham, AL Alabama Theater | All guests will be scanned with metal detectors and bags will be checked before entry to the building. |
July 20 Raleigh, NC The Ritz | Clear, plastic, vinyl or PVC bags are allowed but limited to 12″x6″x12″, small clutch bags (4.5″x6.5″) are permitted |
July 22 Richmond, VA National | no backpacks or oversized bags |
July 23 Silver Spring, MD The Fillmore Silver Spring | clear plastic, vinyl or PVC tote bags no larger than 12” x 6” x 12” and/or small clutch bags up to 4.5”x 6.5” (that do not need to be clear). |
July 24 Philadelphia, PA The Fillmore Philadelphia | clear plastic, vinyl or PVC tote bags no larger than 12” x 6” x 12” and/or small clutch bags up to 4.5”x 6.5” (that do not need to be clear). |
July 26 Pittsburgh, PA Palace Theater | Bags (must be under 16″ x 16″ x 8″) are subject to search. |
July 28 Albany, NY Empire Live | We do allow small bags. Oversized bags and book bags are allowed in on a show by show basis. However, please keep in mind that everything and all patrons entering the venue are subject to search |
July 29 Boston, MA House of Blues | clear plastic, vinyl or PVC tote bags no larger than 12” x 6” x 12” and/or small clutch bags up to 4.5”x 6.5” (that do not need to be clear). |
July 30 Hampton Beach, NH Casino Ballroom | Bags are not permitted, hand purses under 8”x10” are allowed |
July 31 New York, NY Beacon | Bags must fit comfortably under your seat, and oversized bags larger than 22” x 14” x 9” are prohibited. |
August 02 Montreal, QC Corona | Small bags, such as handbags or messenger bags, are authorized in the Corona Theatre. Searches will be conducted by our security guards at the entrance of the Theatre.< Please note that large bags are not authorized and won’t be accepted at the coat check. |
August 03 Toronto, ON Danforth | |
August 05 Elizabeth, IN Ceasars Event Center | |
August 06 Cleveland, OH Agora | For security reasons, we do not allow backpacks, draw-string bags, and big purses. Small purses and fanny packs are allowed. Upon entering, your bag will be subject to search. |
August 07 Detroit, MI Royal Oak Music Theatre | No backpacks, bags or big purses of any kind. Small purses and fanny packs are allowed. |
August 09 Grand Rapids, MI 20 Monroe | clear plastic, vinyl or PVC tote bags no larger than 12” x 6” x 12” and/or small clutch bags up to 4.5”x 6.5” (that do not need to be clear). |
August 10 Indianapolis, IN Egyptian Room at Old National Centre | clear plastic, vinyl or PVC tote bags no larger than 12” x 6” x 12” and/or small clutch bags up to 4.5”x 6.5” (that do not need to be clear). |
August 12 St Louis, MO Pageant | clear plastic, vinyl or PVC tote bags no larger than 12” x 6” x 12” and/or small clutch bags up to 4.5”x 6.5” (that do not need to be clear). |
August 13 Chicago, IL House of Blues | clear plastic, vinyl or PVC tote bags no larger than 12” x 6” x 12” and/or small clutch bags up to 4.5”x 6.5” (that do not need to be clear). |
August 14 Madison, WI Sylvee | Small personal clutches / purses / fanny packs (max size 12″x 6″) or clear plastic / vinyl / PVC bags (max size 12″ x 12″ x 6″) are the only carry-in bags that are allowed. |
August 16 Springfield, MO Gillioz Theatre | All bags are subject to search |
August 18 Council Bluffs, IA Stir Cove at Harrah’s | Bags larger than 12 x 12 are not allowed in the venue. All bags are subject to search by event staff. |
August 19 Minneapolis, MN The Fillmore Minneapolis | clear plastic, vinyl or PVC tote bags no larger than 12” x 6” x 12” and/or small clutch bags up to 4.5”x 6.5” (that do not need to be clear). |
August 20 Fargo, ND Fargo Brewing Company Outdoors | small handbags allowed (subject to search) |
August 21 Winnipeg, MB Park Theater | You may bring a small bag or purse to the show. Large bags, backpacks, or messenger style bags are not permitted |
August 23 Calgary, AB The Palace Theater | |
August 24 Edmonton, AB Midway | |
August 26 Vancouver, BC Vogue | Please note permitted bags should be able to fit completely under all seats. All bags will be searched. Vogue Theatre is unable to store oversized bags |
August 27 Seattle, WA Moore Theater | Guests may enter with one bag no larger than 8” x 12” x 6”. |
August 28 Portland, OR Crystal Ballroom | Backpacks are not permitted. |
August 30 San Francisco, CA The Fillmore | clear plastic, vinyl or PVC tote bags no larger than 12” x 6” x 12” and/or small clutch bags up to 4.5”x 6.5” (that do not need to be clear). |
August 31 Anaheim, CA House of Blues | clear plastic, vinyl or PVC tote bags no larger than 12” x 6” x 12” and/or small clutch bags up to 4.5”x 6.5” (that do not need to be clear). |
September 02 Los Angeles, CA Ace Theater | Backpacks, luggage or oversized purses and totes are NOT allowed. Bags do not have to be clear but cannot be larger than 12 inches x 12 inches in size. |
September 03 San Diego, CA Humphrey’s Concerts By The Bay | |
September 04 Phoenix, AZ Van Buren | we will allow clear plastic, vinyl or PVC tote bags no larger than 12” x 6” x 12” and/or small clutch bags (4.5”x 6.5”). |
September 06 Las Vegas, NV Brooklyn Bowl | No large bags |
September 07 Salt Lake City, UT Depot | The venue has a clear bag policy with a maximum size of 12”x6”x12” to reduce staff contact with belongings. Small clutch bags, approximately the size of a hand, are also allowed |
September 09 Denver, CO Paramount | Purses, cinch bags, and sling bags 10in. x 6in. x 4in. or smaller are allowed inside Paramount Theatre. |
September 10 Kansas City, MO Uptown Theater | No Large bags or backpacks. Purses/bags no bigger than 11 x 8 1/2 inches |
September 11 Wichita, KS Cotillion Ballroom | All patrons subject to search and light pat-down upon entry |
September 13 Austin, TX Emos | clear plastic, vinyl or PVC tote bags no larger than 12” x 6” x 12” and/or small clutch bags up to 4.5”x 6.5” (that do not need to be clear). |
September 14 Dallas, TX House of Blues | clear plastic, vinyl or PVC tote bags no larger than 12” x 6” x 12” and/or small clutch bags up to 4.5”x 6.5” (that do not need to be clear). |
Hanson Artista Sorpresa Pal Norte 2022
Good Day Tulsa
You will not believe who Budfordwx caught up with this time…Say hello to Taylor Hanson. He was in Wagoner, OK and so we grabbed a little of the RAW footage here. The music superstars from Oklahoma have one thing in common (IMO)…they are all genuine…at least the ones I have interviewed. I enjoyed the time I spent with Taylor and he threw in a piano lesson. I hope you enjoy.
Hanson con ‘MMMBop’ llevan la vibra noventera a Pa’l Norte
[Translation provided via Google Translate]
Monterrey.- The third guest artist at the Pa’l Norte 2022 festival was the musical trio Hanson, a hit from the 90s.
Isaac, Taylor and Zac Hanson took to the festival stage and performed their hit “MMMBop.”
The group was a surprise to many and even caused nostalgia among attendees.
Although some young people said they did not know who they were.